Dual Band Wireless Notebook Card
Mar 6th 2008, By Justin in Computers & Networking & Wireless Technology
The Dual Band Belkin’s Wireless Notebook card is the first Wireless Network card that automatically switches between Super G and Super N protocols. It recognizes the type of network device trying to access it, whether it is a router from either protocol, and adjusts to meet the signal. This is a video and audio friendly device, one that will make your notebook or laptop shine.
Sharing multi media content between your laptop or notebook computer and the rest of your network is a breeze with the Dual Band Wireless Notebook Card. You can send and receive files, pictures, even stream video using the features of this new notebook card.
The secret to this Wireless Notebook card is the ability it has to work in the uncrowded 5 GHz frequency range, many notebook and laptop wireless devices work in the 2.4 GHz and other frequency bands, and can conflict with many other devices in the home. Because it accesses a little different frequency range, the Dual Band Wireless Belkin Notebook Card is able to function in a superior fashion with any of your wireless file sharing or graphics needs
This product avoids much of the interference that other products endure, such as from cordless phones, cell phones, or other devices. You can operate and communicate with your router in confidence, with no interference. Even large video or audio files can stream seamlessly to and from your notebook using the features on this card.
This card maintains a smooth signal with no fade or signal strength issues. Your network can co-exist with other networks without having any interference issues. Setup is a breeze with the network setup wizard, and all the operating software will install in a flash off of the included CD ROM.
Source: http://catalog.belkin.com/
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